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Reef Discussion
01/09/2008, 12:33 PM
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Center Brace Removal
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That is true, but you would need to make sure...
That is true, but you would need to make sure that the load was distributed across the 18" pretty evenly (I was thinking like the brace fans out into a Y type shape)
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Reef Discussion
01/09/2008, 11:47 AM
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Sumpless with Success?
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A sump is not a *requirement* for a successful...
A sump is not a *requirement* for a successful tank, it mainly makes things easier. A few advantages of a sump are it increases the overall volume of the system, provides additional area to remove...
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Reef Discussion
01/09/2008, 11:39 AM
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Center Brace Removal
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I wouldn't try it personally, but if you do there...
I wouldn't try it personally, but if you do there are a few things to consider.
The first is that your current brace is 18" wide, which distributes the load across the 18" (i.e. less pinpoint...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/08/2008, 01:40 PM
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ASM vs Octopus vs Tunze (skimmers), SKimmer Decision and return pump question
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In regards to pumps, I use a Quiet One 3000. I'm...
In regards to pumps, I use a Quiet One 3000. I'm not sure where they got their name from. Mine started off pretty quiet, but then it developed a vibration and became noisy. I isolated it on rubber...
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Do It Yourself
01/04/2008, 01:51 PM
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continuous water change system
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CWCS seems a little iffy if you have bad...
CWCS seems a little iffy if you have bad evaporation (as buffalo stated). Your salinity would constantly be changing dependent on the amount of evaporation for that period. IMO it would be better...
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Do It Yourself
01/04/2008, 01:30 PM
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Power tool recommendations
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With patience and a few homemade jigs, you can do...
With patience and a few homemade jigs, you can do a really nice job with a circular saw. Table saw are extremely nice and useful, but you should be prepared to buy a good one. A cheap table saw is...
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Do It Yourself
01/04/2008, 01:13 PM
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any ideas for a diy fishtrap?
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I had to catch a chromis and a clown. What I did...
I had to catch a chromis and a clown. What I did is took a clear empty 2L Coke bottle, removed the label, washed it well then carefully cut the top off of it. I next cut the neck of the bottle down...
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Reef Discussion
01/02/2008, 11:23 AM
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Cheap sand bed alternative
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I had southdown sand and really liked it as far...
I had southdown sand and really liked it as far as color and appearance. My only complaint is that is is a fine grain sand and blows around a bit. I'm not sure if it is available anymore (home...
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New to the Hobby
12/30/2007, 08:44 PM
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What corals should i keep?
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Green Star Polyps - Easy, low light and pretty...
Green Star Polyps - Easy, low light and pretty cool looking (try to find the (neon green variety)
Also mushrooms look nice.
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Central Illinois Marine Aquarists (CIMA)
12/30/2007, 08:35 PM
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WTB Live Rock....I know it sounds rediculous, but please read
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PM Sent
PM Sent
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Central Illinois Marine Aquarists (CIMA)
12/15/2007, 05:17 PM
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Free Fish!
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webbstock
Thanks for the replies, I'll keep everyone posted
Thanks for the replies, I'll keep everyone posted
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Central Illinois Marine Aquarists (CIMA)
12/14/2007, 11:27 AM
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Free Fish!
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Free Fish!
I have a blue-green chromis and an Ocellaris clownfish that I am giving away for free. Both are extremely healthy and I've had them for a little over a year.
I also have an emerald mithrax crab...
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Reef Discussion
12/11/2007, 03:56 PM
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new 75g system : build thread
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One trick to see if the glass is tempered is to...
One trick to see if the glass is tempered is to use polarized light-
http://astro.umsystem.edu/atm/ARCHIVES/APR02/msg01356.html
I've personally never tried it, but supposedly it works.
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Central Illinois Marine Aquarists (CIMA)
12/11/2007, 03:43 PM
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Trip to Oceans Floor
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Website should be up tomorrow.
Website should be up tomorrow.
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Reef Discussion
12/10/2007, 11:53 AM
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Class help (images)
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Hmmmm...I'm no doctor, but I play one at work. ...
Hmmmm...I'm no doctor, but I play one at work.
I think the second image down looks like a marine algae known as Emiliania huxleyi which are a coccolithophorids or something similar.
Fourth...
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Reef Discussion
12/08/2007, 09:21 PM
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Best Brand of Tank
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Best Brand of Tank
I am planning on upgradling to something in the 120 gallon range in the next couple of months. I began to think with that much water sitting in my house I should do some research into the brand of...
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Reef Discussion
12/06/2007, 05:15 PM
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live coral a terrorist threat?!?!
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One point lots of you are forgetting is good ol'...
One point lots of you are forgetting is good ol' customs (at least for the US). Without proper documentation, I imagine they wouldn't let you bring any fish, corals etc. in.
Quoted from the...
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The Lounge
12/05/2007, 01:45 PM
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Anyone use VoiP? i.e. vonage, comcast, verizon?
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For wireless, I find verizon hard to beat. Their...
For wireless, I find verizon hard to beat. Their customer service has been excellent and they seem to have no problem replacing all the phones I break...errr I mean have manufacturer's defects. One...
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Reef Discussion
12/04/2007, 03:47 PM
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The transition to "au natural"
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By inert, I mean one that doesn't have brass...
By inert, I mean one that doesn't have brass parts that contact the SW so as not leach metals into the tank (or chemicals etc.)
The coralife pump is a centrifugal pump, which means it has an...
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Reef Discussion
12/04/2007, 03:41 PM
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Nassarius, or whelk?
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I have the identical nass. snails currently in my...
I have the identical nass. snails currently in my tank. They are crazy aggressive. I'm afraid to dip a finger in my tank... :)
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Reef Discussion
12/04/2007, 01:28 PM
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The transition to "au natural"
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webbstock
Very cool thread...some interesting ideas out...
Very cool thread...some interesting ideas out there.
Another option would be to use a diaphragm pump. These pumps can self prime, are highly efficient and can move lots of water. Best...
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Central Illinois Marine Aquarists (CIMA)
12/04/2007, 11:33 AM
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FAT Green Mandarin
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I was also thinking that it could be a sign of...
I was also thinking that it could be a sign of bacterial infection like dropsy or M. marinum. Or just a fat fish...
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Central Illinois Marine Aquarists (CIMA)
12/04/2007, 10:33 AM
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FAT Green Mandarin
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Posted By
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Wow, I would suspect some sort of tumor or...
Wow,
I would suspect some sort of tumor or if it is an older female perhaps a reproductive issue. I know with freshwater fish that in old females the eggs etc. kinda "crystalize" and cause an...
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Reef Discussion
12/03/2007, 05:12 PM
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34
Should I Lose My Balls?
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webbstock
I heard that placing one's balls in a box...
I heard that placing one's balls in a box requires three steps.....
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Reef Discussion
12/03/2007, 02:56 PM
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34
Should I Lose My Balls?
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1,455
Posted By
webbstock
Just a note- Phosphates are not a by-product...
Just a note-
Phosphates are not a by-product of the conversion of ammonia to nitrate
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